Math, asked by aiswaryaec, 3 months ago

simplify and solve the following linear equation 15(y-4)-2(y-2)=5(y+6)

Answers

Answered by Soupteek
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Step-by-step explanation:

15(y-4)-2(y-2)=5(y+6)

=>15y-60-2y+4=5y+30

=>15y-2y-5y=30+60-4

=>15y-7y=90-4

=>8y=86

=>y=86÷4

=>y=10.75

Answered by shahegulafroz
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Answer:

The value of y is 11.7

Step-by-step explanation

Given -

15(y-4)-2(y-2)=5(y+6)

To find -

The value of y

Solution -

Given equation,

15(y-4)-2(y-2)=5(y+6)

The number multiplied by bracket we get

15y-60-2y-4=5y+30

The equal variables number only get add or substract

15y-2y-5y=30+4+60

8y=94

Divide both side by 8 we get

y= 11.7

The value of y is 11.7 .

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